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Panel discussion: What next for climate change reporting? Several of the UK's most influential environment correspondents from the BBC, the Financial Times, The Guardian, The Sun and The Science Media Centre to discuss the challenges of climate change reporting in the coming months. The Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism (RISJ), the School of Geography and Environment and the Environmental Change Institute (ECI) at Oxford University, and the British Council Climate Change Programme are bringing together several of the UK's most influential eAuthor(s): No creator set

A. tumefaciens causes crown gall disease in a wide range of dicotyledonous plants. (Dicotyledonous plants, are also known as dicots, have broad leaves with branching veins. An example would be a broad leaved tree like an oak. Narrow leaved plants with parallel grains such as grasses are known as monocotyledonous plant or monocots.) The infection normally occurs at the site of a wound in the plant. The disease gains its name from the large tumour-like swellings, or galls, that oc

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The global energy challenge A stable and sustainable energy supply is one of the major issues of this Century. World-energy demand is expected to increase by about 70% in the coming 20 years, while the production of petroleum - our main source of energy - is likely to peak in this period. The combination of rising demand and declining production of conventional oil raises the question: What is the plan? In the absence of a plan for a sustainable energy supply, coal and non-conventional oil are likely to become the mAuthor(s): Creator not set

Hong Kong woman found guilty of abusing her Indonesian maid. A Hong Kong court finds a woman guilty of abusing her Indonesian maid in a landmark case for domestic workers. Katie Sargent reports
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Hundreds march in Tunis against museum attack Hundreds march through Tunis to mark Tunisia's Independence Day as well as the attack on their national museum that left 21 foreign tourists dead. Mana Rabiee reports.
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Unique Water Testing at Texas A&M University http://engineering.tamu.edu/news/2014/05/05/fecal-matter-detection
Safer water is the goal of Texas A&M researchers who've devised an unprecedented method of testing water for waste contamination. Vladislav Yakovlev, professor of biomedical engineering, and his team use laser light to find previously undetectable molecules associated with human and animal fecal matter in water. The technology has vast potential uses, including analysis of drinking water supplies in developing nations and followiAuthor(s): No creator set

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How to Integrate Curriculum Into Daily 5 In this video we chat with grade 4 teacher, Kelly Chamberlain about how she has taken her social studies unit about aboriginals and integrated it with the literacy program, Daily 5.

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